Blade Runner 2049 Has Screened, Here Are The Early Reactions

We were excited for Denis Villeneuve's upcoming Blade Runner 2049, but cautiously optimistic. After all, revisiting a beloved sci-fi property three decades after it connected with audiences can be a risky proposition, even in the hands of a brilliant director like Villeneuve (Arrival, Sicario, Prisoners). It sounds like we can drop our hesitations, as Blade Runner 2049 is starting to screen for press, and by most accounts, it's incredible. Our own Eric Eisenberg attended an early screening of Blade Runner 2049 and Tweeted:

But they also claimed to have loved the movie, which isn't so much a sequel to the original film by Sir Ridley Scott so much as it is a continuation of the narrative laid down thirty years ago.

So far, we have yet to see a single bad word about Blade Runner 2049. What do we know about the movie, so far? It follows a new mystery set in the dystopian future that was established in the original movie. A new cop, played by Ryan Gosling, is investigating... something. And his investigation puts him in the path of Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford, reprising his original role after 30 years).

Beyond that, the plot of the movie is and unknown, and we're going to do everything in our power to keep it that way. Blade Runner 2049 will open in theaters on October 6. Are these tweets enough to get you hyped?